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Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi - Autonomy Research Institute ARI is a research facility dedicated to pioneering autonomous systems across air, land, water, and space. Welcome to the forefront of autonomy research!

Located at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi (TAMUCC), the Autonomy Research Institute (ARI) is an FAA-designated Unmanned Aircraft System Test Site. Dedicated to pioneering research, development, and testing of autonomous systems across air, land, water, and eventually space, ARI is at the forefront of shaping the future of autonomous technologies. This transition marks an exciting new chapter

where we continue to work closely with worldwide regulatory agencies in support of the safe integration of unmanned aerial systems into the national airspace while pioneering advancements in autonomy. Join us as we shape the future of autonomous technologies, driving innovation that impacts governmental, educational, public, and commercial sectors, and attracts industry partners and economic development to Texas. Welcome to the forefront of autonomy research—welcome to ARI.

Today, on National Women Veterans Recognition Day, we honor the generations of women who have answered the call to serve...
12/06/2026

Today, on National Women Veterans Recognition Day, we honor the generations of women who have answered the call to serve our nation.

This day serves as a reminder that, while not always historically recognized for their military service, women have been contributing to America's defense since the Revolutionary War, often overcoming barriers while demonstrating extraordinary courage, resilience, and commitment to service. Their contributions have helped shape our military, strengthen our nation, and inspire future generations of leaders and innovators.

At the Autonomy Research Institute, we recognize the important role of all veterans in advancing research, administration, technology, aviation, and national security. The dedication, leadership, and spirit of service they bring continue to drive innovation and help solve complex challenges that benefit our communities and our country.

We proudly recognize and thank all veterans for their unwavering sense of purpose, their selfless sacrifice, service, and their impact.

Student Spotlight!🌟 From designing 3D CAD (Computer-Aided Design) models and electrical schematics to leading drone engi...
08/06/2026

Student Spotlight!🌟 From designing 3D CAD (Computer-Aided Design) models and electrical schematics to leading drone engineering projects, Mason Martinez's journey at the Autonomy Research Institute (ARI) has been defined by innovation, adaptability, and continuous learning.

Throughout his time at ARI as an engineering student employee, Mason has contributed to a wide range of projects, including LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) systems , drone balancing systems, Virtual Reality (VR) simulation environments, and the ongoing SkyHunter project(a research project involving the development of an initial research platform based on the SkyHunter RC kit), where he now serves as the student engineering lead. His work reflects not only strong technical expertise in mechanical design, SolidWorks (a primary CAD software), and systems integration, but also the ability to collaborate across ARI's software, electrical, and maintenance teams.

When asked about his experience at ARI, Mason shared that one of the biggest lessons he learned was the importance of being versatile and willing to learn on the go. From improving his CAD designs and electrical schematic skills to developing communication and leadership abilities, his growth has been remarkable.

“Don’t be afraid. It’s okay not to know because you’re going to learn as you go.” - Mason Martinez

His supervisor, Luis Hernandez, UAS Systems Engineer III, and Mason's supervisor, shared:
“During Mason’s time here at ARI, I have seen him grow tremendously in both his technical abilities and organizational skills. I have no doubt that he will be an excellent asset in his future role. Any team would be lucky to have him.”

We’re proud to highlight Mason’s dedication, creativity, and leadership, and we look forward to seeing all that he accomplishes.

From the shoreline to the finish line 🌊🏃‍♂️🏃‍♀️ ARI was proud to be part of the Beach to Bay this year, celebrating team...
27/05/2026

From the shoreline to the finish line 🌊🏃‍♂️🏃‍♀️

ARI was proud to be part of the Beach to Bay this year, celebrating teamwork, determination, and community spirit along the Texas coast. A huge congratulations to everyone who participated and represented ARI with energy and enthusiasm!

Innovation in autonomous systems continues to move forward at ARI. Congratulations to Josh Boyd, Software Applications D...
25/05/2026

Innovation in autonomous systems continues to move forward at ARI. Congratulations to Josh Boyd, Software Applications Developer IV, on serving as lead author of a Springer publication focused on autonomous UAS swarm testing architectures. His research advances scalable, hybrid testing environments that support autonomous systems development and strengthen ARI’s impact in the field. 🚀

We’re excited to congratulate our newest Flight Operations Coordinator I, Hannah Hanley, on her well-earned promotion at...
21/05/2026

We’re excited to congratulate our newest Flight Operations Coordinator I, Hannah Hanley, on her well-earned promotion at the Autonomy Research Institute! 🚁🎉

In her new role, Hannah will support and coordinate Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) flight operations, assist with mission planning and safety procedures, and help ensure UAS operations are conducted efficiently, safely, and in compliance with FAA regulations. Please join us in celebrating this exciting achievement and the important work she continues to do for our team! 👏

We’re proud to celebrate our ARI graduates! 🎓Seth Moran earned an MPA in Public Administration along with a Homeland Sec...
15/05/2026

We’re proud to celebrate our ARI graduates! 🎓
Seth Moran earned an MPA in Public Administration along with a Homeland Security Certification, Bailey Miller earned an MA in Clinical Psychology, and Jiselle Dascha Camota completed a Post-Baccalaureate BS in Nursing.
Congratulations on this incredible achievement!

Congratulations to the ARI staff who were recognized at this year’s Islander Awards! Tye Payne and Christine Hagen recei...
13/05/2026

Congratulations to the ARI staff who were recognized at this year’s Islander Awards!

Tye Payne and Christine Hagen received their 10-year service pins, while Matthew Wesson and Barret Flaminio received their 5-year service pins. 🏝️📍

Abagail Evans was recognized for earning her Masters in Public Administration in Fall of 2025, and Seth Moran is recognized for earning his Masters in Public Administration this Spring, as well as earning his Homeland Security Certification.🎓📜

The campus also recognized Donna DeLeon for her Staff Leadership nomination.🌟

Congrats to all who represented ARI at this year's awards celebration!🌴🌊🤙

We’re hiring! Autonomy Research Institute is looking for motivated students to join our team. The Administrative Student...
29/04/2026

We’re hiring! Autonomy Research Institute is looking for motivated students to join our team. The Administrative Student Assistant will help keep operations running smoothly by supporting records management, visitors, and office functions. The Engineering Student Assistant will contribute to innovative research and development projects focused on robotics, systems engineering, and autonomous technology. Apply through Handshake today!

At the Autonomy Research Institute (ARI), innovation is built through continuous testing and improvement. Recently, ARI'...
27/04/2026

At the Autonomy Research Institute (ARI), innovation is built through continuous testing and improvement. Recently, ARI's engineers and software applications developers have been collaborating on focus areas such as evaluating weather station systems and analyzing autonomous system telemetry data—two key elements that support safer, smarter, and more efficient autonomous operations.

By combining environmental insights with real-time flight data, we can better understand performance, improve decision-making, and enhance system reliability. It’s all part of the hands-on work happening every day at ARI to elevate the future of autonomous technology.

Last week, we had the privilege of hosting compliance officers from across the Texas A&M University System and agencies....
24/04/2026

Last week, we had the privilege of hosting compliance officers from across the Texas A&M University System and agencies. They received an Autonomy Research Institute (ARI) capabilities briefing and facilities tour. We are grateful for the time, engagement, and thoughtful discussions shared throughout the visit!

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6300 Ocean Drive, Unit 5844

78412-5844

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Monday 08:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 08:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 08:00 - 17:00
Thursday 08:00 - 17:00
Friday 08:00 - 17:00

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(361) 825-2577

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